MTV (Vietnamese TV channel)

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MTV Vietnam
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Broadcast areaVietnam
HeadquartersHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Programming
Picture format576i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerViacomCBS Networks EMEAA & ViacomCBS

Vietnam Television (2011-now)
Sister channelsMTV Southeast Asia
Comedy Central
Paramount Channel Vietnam
Nickelodeon
MTV Live HD
Today TV
You TV
History
Launched1 July 2011
ReplacedMTV Asia
Links
WebsiteMTVwe.com
Availability
Cable
VTVcabChannel 176 (Digital)
HTVCChannel 103 (Digital)
SCTV / HanoicabChannel 128 (Digital)
Satellite
K+Channel 94
IPTV
FPT Truyền HìnhChannel 31
MyTVChannel 73
Viettel TVChannel 147

MTV Vietnam is a 24-hour music channel owned by ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA, a division of ViacomCBS and UTV Corporation, a division of BHD Group and is under management of Vietnam Television until 2015 when MTV VIetnam management is now IMC.[1]

It features Vietnamese & international music, news and few of reality programs. It also has programs brought from MTV in the US and a few Asian programs. Its target will be viewers in the 15–34 age group.

MTV Vietnam is broadcast on pay-TV operators: VTVcab, SCTV, K+, HTVC, FPT, MyTV, Viettel TV.

Shows[]

Exclusive shows[]

  • MTV Thích mê (Most Wanted)
  • MTV Chart Attack
  • Bước Nhảy Xì-tin (X-tyle Dance Move)
  • Giải thưởng video ca nhạc Việt Nam (Vietnam Video Music Awards)
  • Vietnam's Got Talent
  • MTV Tìm kiếm VJ
  • MTV Now
  • It's Your MTV
  • Star @ MTV
  • MTV WOW
  • Thần tượng đột kích (School Attack)
  • MTV News
  • MTV Cover
  • MTV @ The Movies

International shows with Vietnamese subtitles[]

Availability[]

  • HTVC
  • Hanoicab
  • K+
  • VTVcab
  • myTV (IPTV)
  • FPT (IPTV)

See also[]

  • MTV (Music Television)
  • MTV Networks Asia Pacific
  • MTV Southeast Asia

References[]

  1. ^ "TẬP ĐOÀN TRUYỀN THÔNG IMC". imcgroup.vn. Retrieved 2017-05-29.

External links[]

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